Urban regeneration has become a priority in urban development, driven by public policies, tax incentives and a regulatory framework aimed at promoting the revitalisation of existing properties. In this context, the interplay between planning rules, applicable tax benefits and the administrative procedures associated with the Tax Authority is gaining increasing relevance, requiring professionals to adopt an integrated and up-to-date approach. However, differing interpretations by the courts and the Tax Authority have contributed to greater complexity, making the subject less clear and more challenging than in the past.
- General Framework and Key Concepts;
- Applicable Planning Regime;
- Tax Benefits in Urban Regeneration;
- Procedures before the Tax Authority;
- Case Law and Divergent Interpretations;
- Practical Cases and Discussion;
- Conclusions.
The training aims to equip participants with an integrated understanding of how planning regulations, technical choices and procedural requirements influence the tax framework applicable to urban regeneration projects, enabling them to identify opportunities for tax benefits, anticipate risks and ensure compliance of the works to be carried out, in accordance with the Legal Framework for Urban Regeneration.
By the end of the programme, participants should be able to apply this knowledge in a practical and strategic manner, ensuring greater efficiency in their planning operations related to urban regeneration projects.
Target audience
The training is intended for companies and investors involved in urban regeneration projects, including property owners, developers, real estate funds and management companies, as well as professionals from the real estate and construction sectors, such as architectural and engineering practices, consultancy firms and condominium managers. It is also aimed at public entities with responsibilities in urban planning and territorial management, namely municipalities and public institutes, as well as sectoral associations and academic institutions linked to urban planning, taxation, construction and land management.
Date and additional information
17 Jun 2026
Duration: 10h às 13h
Format
Hibrid
Registration Fee
Free